‘Did you finish adjusting to ML?’ 100 miles of Fujinami, ERA vertically descends
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Has Shintaro Fujinami (29, Oakland Athletics), who sprays up to 100 miles of balls, finally adapted to the Major League?
Fujinami pitched 43/3 innings in 29 games (7 starts) of the season until the 7th (Korea Standard Time), recording 5 wins, 7 losses, 2 holds and a 9.35 ERA. He struck out 46 times.
However, Fujinami recorded two scoreless innings and five strikeouts in two games this month, and his ERA last month was 3.97, down from the first two months.
There is also a view that this is the process of Fujinami adapting to the Major League official ball. The reason can be found in the increase in the number of revolutions of the fastball.
Fujinami threw a four-seam fastball of up메이저놀이터 to 100 miles, but was easily attacked by batters. This is due to the fact that the number of rotations was less than 2,000.
However, Fujinami’s recent four-seam fastball revolution has exceeded 2,000. I can see a ball that goes up to 2300. It can be seen as completing the adaptation to the official ball.
If Fujinami’s recent stability is due to adapting to the official ball, good results can be expected in the future. This is because the speed of a fastball is the best.
After making his major league debut this season, Fujinami was disgraced with a 13.00 ERA in April. In April alone, he allowed eight runs in 21/3 innings twice.
Since then, his ERA remained at 10.50 in May, despite being pushed out of the starting lineup to relief. Many analysts said it would be released immediately. His ERA in April and May reached 12.00.
However, after showing relatively stable performance with a 3.97 ERA in 10 games last month, Fujinami pitched only two games this month without losing a point.
If Fujinami, who sprays up to 100 miles of balls, has completed adapting to the official ball as many people analyzed, you can look forward to his future performance.
Has Shintaro Fujinami (29, Oakland Athletics), who sprays up to 100 miles of balls, finally adapted to the Major League? Fujinami pitched 43/3 innings in 29 games (7 starts) of the season until the 7th (Korea Standard Time), recording 5 wins, 7 losses, 2 holds and a 9.35 ERA. He struck out 46 times. However,…